"Doctor Strange" spins magic at re-energized box office
By LINDSEY BAHR, Associated Press
Nov 6, 2016 10:35 AM CST
This image released by Dreamworks Animation shows characters Poppy, left, voiced by Anna Kendrick, and Branch, voiced by Justin Timberlake in a scene from "Trolls." (DreamWorks Animation via AP)   (Associated Press)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A strong batch of new films drew audiences to the theaters in large numbers this weekend, including Marvel's "Doctor Strange," the animated "Trolls" and Mel Gibson's WWII drama "Hacksaw Ridge," effectively waking up the sleepy fall box office.

As the superhero in the bunch, "Doctor Strange" easily dominated with $85 million in North America theaters according to studio estimates Sunday. Starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the neurosurgeon turned sorcerer, "Doctor Strange" opened internationally last weekend.

"Trolls," an animated musical featuring the voices of Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake, took second place with $45.6 million.

And in third place, "Hacksaw Ridge," about the true story of Desmond Doss's heroics during the battle of Okinawa, earned $14.8 million. The independently financed film cost a reported $40 million to make.

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